...where you have to build a bridge and a train has to drive over it. Anyone knows how to get it?
You really should try that!
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There aren't real persons/buildings on the bills because the bills are all the same all over Europe. If there would be real persons/buildings on the bills, this would only produce enviousness between the countries.
It's a different thing with the coins. Each country has its own coins with it's own symbols/building on them. You can, however, still pay in every country with every coin.
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The Euro bills consist of cotton and can be washed at 60C in your washing machine without damage.
Does this have to be? Don't we have enough war news on all channels? Shouldn't it be clear that war planes must be abolished? I always stood under the impression that Slashdot was a future-oriented and pacifistic communication media. But the recent devolopments changed this to the negative.
Memory is not a problem with handhelds. Get one that uses compact flash cards and you even can use a 1GB IBM Microdrive. I use an iPAQ with a microdrive as mp3 player and it works great. The only problem is the size and the battery.
Just having read that you are just 18 years old, I ask myself how the hell you did that? Did you learn smalltalk while the others learnt to speak? Did you read the linux sourcecode while the others watched sesame street?
Ok, here comes the question that everyone wants to have answered:
When will the patches to make linux fully preemptile be included in the official kernel?
Does someone pay you for working on linux, do you have another job where you can earn some money to buy food or do you have to beg on the mainstreet in your spare time?
...where you have to build a bridge and a train has to drive over it. Anyone knows how to get it?
You really should try that!
There aren't real persons/buildings on the bills because the bills are all the same all over Europe. If there would be real persons/buildings on the bills, this would only produce enviousness between the countries. It's a different thing with the coins. Each country has its own coins with it's own symbols/building on them. You can, however, still pay in every country with every coin.
The Euro bills consist of cotton and can be washed at 60C in your washing machine without damage.
Does this have to be? Don't we have enough war news on all channels? Shouldn't it be clear that war planes must be abolished? I always stood under the impression that Slashdot was a future-oriented and pacifistic communication media. But the recent devolopments changed this to the negative.
Memory is not a problem with handhelds. Get one that uses compact flash cards and you even can use a 1GB IBM Microdrive. I use an iPAQ with a microdrive as mp3 player and it works great. The only problem is the size and the battery.
There's already Quake, Doom, a GameBoy, a NES and a SNES emulator for WinCE.
According to http://www.heise.de/pda/newsticker/m22902.html the provider blocks again as told by the government.
Just having read that you are just 18 years old, I ask myself how the hell you did that? Did you learn smalltalk while the others learnt to speak? Did you read the linux sourcecode while the others watched sesame street?
Because we can! Why does a dog lick its eggs? Because it can!
ext3 is in since 2.4.15-pre3
vi or emacs ?
Ok, here comes the question that everyone wants to have answered: When will the patches to make linux fully preemptile be included in the official kernel?
Does someone pay you for working on linux, do you have another job where you can earn some money to buy food or do you have to beg on the mainstreet in your spare time?
Will you merge XFS into the mainstream kernel?
Since you are the successor of Alan Cox, do you plan to get a nice fur on your head like Alan has?
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Not too bad...I wonder if we can do the hattrick today
Because WinNT used NTFSv4, Win2k used NTFSv5 and WinXP uses NTFSv6
and when will it be possible to encrypt XFS, reiserfs, ext3... on-the-fly? I really need that if the CIA seizes my hard-disk.
I wonder when someone will finally remove the "DANGEROUS" tag from the NTFS write option and stabilize this thing...